Author: Mogens Larsen
Date: 06:08:15 01/27/01
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On January 27, 2001 at 07:58:03, Uri Blass wrote: >The score does not prove that something is wrong but the score leads people to >suspect that something is wrong. Yes. >It is logical to ask questions when the information is more unexpected. The problem is that people jump to conclusions instead of asking questions. >I agree that it is also possible that something is wrong with 23-17 result but >the probability that something is wrong after you know thet the result is >31.5-9.5 is bigger. No. Mogens.
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